In today’s briefing:
- Full Report – Kantsu (9326 JP)
- Kansai Paint (4613) – Friday, Mar 8, 2024
- Higher Valuations Require Increased Return on Capital to Attract the Attention of Overseas Investors
Full Report – Kantsu (9326 JP)
- KANTSU Co., Ltd. (hereafter, “Kantsu”) is a warehouse logistics specialist providing comprehensive logistics services, including warehousing, inventory management, and delivery of products sold by e-commerce (EC) and catalog businesses, handling approximately 12 million shipments per year.
- The Company has also created a highly profitable business by selling its in-house developed IT systems that streamline operations to external customers.
- In terms of sales and profits, the Company’s two main drivers are its Logistics Services Business and IT Automation Business.
Kansai Paint (4613) – Friday, Mar 8, 2024
- Article discusses anchoring and insufficient adjustment in behavioral finance using Long Kansai Paint as an example
- Despite profits increasing, stock price remains low leading to valuation at an 8-year low
- Comparisons to global paint industry benchmarks show potential for KP to improve performance and valuation
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Higher Valuations Require Increased Return on Capital to Attract the Attention of Overseas Investors
- Even with the 9% increase in share repurchases, the high level of cash on hand will likely be further built up, given the increase in cash flow.
- Companies that have increased their valuations over the past year have further increased their valuations by growing their traditionally high valuations and ROE and ROA.
- Cash allocation is a major challenge for all companies. Many companies have a payout ratio of 30%, and they have too much cash on hand relative to sales.